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things what what's that concept is what's so different between between poverty and misery between being miserable and being poor. remote i can explain it in the past everybody was poor and except for a certain class of people most people who are poor but there were relationships between people there were connections there was a certain risk much with a certain territory like village for example when somebody dies in your family your neighbor would come and comfort you. poverty is not just economic or poverty you know addition to material poverty there is also in material poverty of communication you so you have social misery and economic poverty in these two things are not the same. so we need a society that will distribute wealth better when we need a society where people would come here for their neighbor and help their neighbor for example how do we treat our old people we send them away to a nursing home. in my home country corsica it would be outrageous to send an old person to a nursing home. our own parents stay home with us this may be difficult but they are our family and they stay with
things what what's that concept is what's so different between between poverty and misery between being miserable and being poor. remote i can explain it in the past everybody was poor and except for a certain class of people most people who are poor but there were relationships between people there were connections there was a certain risk much with a certain territory like village for example when somebody dies in your family your neighbor would come and comfort you. poverty is not just...
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there are a miserable people there. they have no hope and no money. >> reporter: some say oakland has to look at social issues too. more jobs, better wages can go a long way. bill bratton is nobody for improving police morale. he will start working with the department early next year. >> thanks. >> some hope for talks on the fiscal cliff. with just five days until the country tumbles into automatic tax hikes and spending cuts the president has scheduled a meeting. danielle nottingham on the efforts. >> reporter: top congressional leaders are expected to meet with president obama at the white house friday. this would be the group's first face to face meeting since november 16th and a last minute chance to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. if no deal is reached taxes will go up for nearly every american and harsh spending cuts will kick in on january 1st. senators reconvened on thursday with tension spilling over on to the floor. >> speaker boehner is unwilling to negotiate. there's nothing happening. >> the phone never r
there are a miserable people there. they have no hope and no money. >> reporter: some say oakland has to look at social issues too. more jobs, better wages can go a long way. bill bratton is nobody for improving police morale. he will start working with the department early next year. >> thanks. >> some hope for talks on the fiscal cliff. with just five days until the country tumbles into automatic tax hikes and spending cuts the president has scheduled a meeting. danielle...
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there are a lot of miserable people there. they're not miserable because they're unhappy. they're miserable because they have no hope and them no money. >> oakland city council votes next month on the plan to hire bratton for some $250,000. >>> a bay area officer lost two guns to burglars who hit his home in antioch. the officer, who works for an undisclosed bay area agency, returned home wednesday night to find three burglars in his home. when he went in, they ran out the back and apparently used one of the stolen guns to keep the officer from catching them. >> he did give chase and the -- one of the suspects did drop some of the property that was stolen. at the same time, one of the suspects fired a shot in the air. and at that point, the resident ceased giving chase. >> lasts month in booth -- last month in brentwood another officer's home was hit. that officer shot and wounded one suspect. >>> police say one of two men in fairfield pulled out a handgun sunday when a 7-eleven clerk opened a cash register. no word on how much was stolen. this is one of two armed robberie
there are a lot of miserable people there. they're not miserable because they're unhappy. they're miserable because they have no hope and them no money. >> oakland city council votes next month on the plan to hire bratton for some $250,000. >>> a bay area officer lost two guns to burglars who hit his home in antioch. the officer, who works for an undisclosed bay area agency, returned home wednesday night to find three burglars in his home. when he went in, they ran out the back...
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in those days i think it was the norm the social are pretty much what has made it pretty miserable it's really historically rare event i think that during the great depression this is probably true in many cases also but in recent times russia has probably actually bill roots ukraine bill bulgaria were down to but russia is by far the biggest country that was going through this and it was a very interesting case and it was tragic but it gives social scientists a better understanding of what contributes to happiness and i would say being prosperous and it's one of what you're used to partly the russians not only had were not very prosperous they were way below what they were used to and that's why listen if in america women in most countries you ask a person why he says fine and that's it i mean fine if in russia you are somebody how are you he probably said very bad very bad thing any and if any of you say who really are you then he will his start explaining how that he will tell you about a bad hour or two hours to explain it well oh listen there's an opinion that russians like to comp
in those days i think it was the norm the social are pretty much what has made it pretty miserable it's really historically rare event i think that during the great depression this is probably true in many cases also but in recent times russia has probably actually bill roots ukraine bill bulgaria were down to but russia is by far the biggest country that was going through this and it was a very interesting case and it was tragic but it gives social scientists a better understanding of what...
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the love between us, and best the childmusical >> ♪ as my daughter ♪ >> there is much talk about "les miserables." hugh jackman is up for best actor. the british, the -- british comedy "the best exotic mar igold hotel" also has buzz. nominations are great for renting of the hype in hollywood, where people care more than most, and are picking apart the best films of the year, to try to second-guess which movie, starke, or director is going to win big. >> i love them all. before we leave you, we have one more award-winning performance to show you. this is for lively political debate. we are not talking about fiscal cliff negotiations. watch this. this was the scene in ukraine's new parliament. for a second day, a mass brawl broke out. it is between the election of parliamentary officials. opposition lawmakers were very angry over the fact that some of their opponents continue to practice voting in place of their of some colleagues. boy did they show it. democracy, perhaps not at its finest, on display in the ukrainian parliament. quite extraordinary. of course, you can get up and any time on our w
the love between us, and best the childmusical >> ♪ as my daughter ♪ >> there is much talk about "les miserables." hugh jackman is up for best actor. the british, the -- british comedy "the best exotic mar igold hotel" also has buzz. nominations are great for renting of the hype in hollywood, where people care more than most, and are picking apart the best films of the year, to try to second-guess which movie, starke, or director is going to win big. >>...
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public demands more bang for its starbucks activists threatened to close the company's outlets over the miserable amount of taxes the coffee giant pays in the u.k. despite huge profits more videos and pictures from the day of action on our twitter page. britain and the u.s. have claimed syria's president might be readying a for a chemical attack and washington says it has intelligence indicating assad could resort to chemical weapons in the fight against the rebels something that wouldn't trigger a foreign military intervention the rhetoric is increasingly looking like in the run up to the iraq war ten years ago r.t. has spoken to former u.s. state department chief of staff lawrence wilkerson who was behind the report laying out the case for the iraq intervention we asked him what he thinks is next for syria and how justifiable the fears are about its chemical arsenal. i would be highly skeptical of any intelligence rendered by the one hundred forty plus billion dollar us intelligence community as to weapons of mass destruction in the possession of another country period i'm not violating any gre
public demands more bang for its starbucks activists threatened to close the company's outlets over the miserable amount of taxes the coffee giant pays in the u.k. despite huge profits more videos and pictures from the day of action on our twitter page. britain and the u.s. have claimed syria's president might be readying a for a chemical attack and washington says it has intelligence indicating assad could resort to chemical weapons in the fight against the rebels something that wouldn't...
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hello again a miserable failure that is how the opposition described the british government's program to reduce unemployment the five billion pound plan aimed at encouraging private firms to take up the long term jobless help just about three percent of those who signed up for it r.t. sara firth expects. some months now twenty five year old jake paxton's being keeping a video diary about his experiences on the government's work programme. the work programs the government's flagship scheme that pays private sector organizations to place people in work and they called it a revolution in welfare the first figures released since its launch revealed. something that hasn't surprised slightest thing first aid to going keep his appointment now it seems pretty tightly regimented we've watched people running in all morning to keep that appointment being coming to this job center once a fortnight for the past six months that he's been on the governance work program in that time he hasn't found a single job well fortunately that's not uncommon the latest figures released by the department of work
hello again a miserable failure that is how the opposition described the british government's program to reduce unemployment the five billion pound plan aimed at encouraging private firms to take up the long term jobless help just about three percent of those who signed up for it r.t. sara firth expects. some months now twenty five year old jake paxton's being keeping a video diary about his experiences on the government's work programme. the work programs the government's flagship scheme that...
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the confirmation process has become so miserable so drawn out. now it may not get as much play but how does senate confirmation get in the way of properly policing the financial sector we'll have a reality check plus former senator alan simpson has been a guest on the show and he has a new message for millennial. used to grammy your breakfast your first world problems and getting on you tube show you can see gangnam style. we all talk. more about what's behind the death related directive in loose change let's get to today's capital account. the company olympus if you're not familiar many are but it's the japanese manufacturer of medical equipment and cameras like these. soldiers and closer they're getting. well maybe the former c.e.o. got a little too close but it was big news back in the spring of two thousand and eleven when michael would bird a westerner was made president of the company the first westerner to really climb the ranks from within a major japanese corporation then in october of two thousand and eleven he became the c.e.o. of olym
the confirmation process has become so miserable so drawn out. now it may not get as much play but how does senate confirmation get in the way of properly policing the financial sector we'll have a reality check plus former senator alan simpson has been a guest on the show and he has a new message for millennial. used to grammy your breakfast your first world problems and getting on you tube show you can see gangnam style. we all talk. more about what's behind the death related directive in...
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karins who conveniently snuck out of the studio to do "way too early," thank you for every day feeling miserably at one-upping me. honestly, i have been lucky to sit next to you. to all of you at home, thank you for spending these early hours with us each day. it has been wonderful to be with you. "way too early" is next. >>> did you want the job? >> i would have been very honored to serve in that job. just as i'm delighted to do what i'm doing. yes, sure. how can you not want to -- in my field serve at the highest possibev
karins who conveniently snuck out of the studio to do "way too early," thank you for every day feeling miserably at one-upping me. honestly, i have been lucky to sit next to you. to all of you at home, thank you for spending these early hours with us each day. it has been wonderful to be with you. "way too early" is next. >>> did you want the job? >> i would have been very honored to serve in that job. just as i'm delighted to do what i'm doing. yes, sure. how...
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les miserables losing it's spot. >> and latest buzz on katie holmes and tom cruise its been six months since the big splx between tom cruise and katie holmes. now, buzz n on one question is cruise dating again? reports that he was seen spending time with a new york restaurant man gerks then this, month, cruise reportedly seen in sweden with another woman. but according to his rep dating talk is rumors they're denying both claims. >> no men reported in holmes live but she's saying an early goodbye to her broadway gig. it opened last month to poor reviews this, was her second time on broadway. the first in 2008 with production "all my sons". the hobbit made it's way back to the top of the box office. the movie briefly dropped to number two on christmas day. but after just two daj#[3ñ, lesmis is now second best. the hobbit expectedded to stay at number one throughout the weekend. for more movie, tv andá?vc celebrity news any time cruise over to otrc.com. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00 families in the making and turmoil today after russia's president signsç5kw a w that affects man
les miserables losing it's spot. >> and latest buzz on katie holmes and tom cruise its been six months since the big splx between tom cruise and katie holmes. now, buzz n on one question is cruise dating again? reports that he was seen spending time with a new york restaurant man gerks then this, month, cruise reportedly seen in sweden with another woman. but according to his rep dating talk is rumors they're denying both claims. >> no men reported in holmes live but she's saying an...
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. >> yes, we are going to talk about that very controversial and popular movie les miserable and indi arie was a ghost singer for even a joan crawford and lived to tell about it. >> and let us take a live look outside from our roof cam. this beautiful shot and here is janu with your forecast. >> thank-you, reggie. you can see if cloudy conditions and also dealing with lingering sparkles but it is going to taper off. 50s tonight and we are expecting to clear so expect another cool night. taking a look. stormtracker 4 we can still see some scattered rain on the screen but not much expected with the exception of just cloud coverage. and further clearing expected as we go into the evening hours. pretty much clear skies of there. as for temperatures? they are going to warm up. with 43 napa, of vallejo and 46 degrees in downtown san francisco. those towns are also going to be into the 50s. 52 in fairfield. 50s through downtown san francisco. and when we could see the next round of wet weather in my next forecast. >> thank-you, janu. >> arizona state and getting to get ready at at&t park. wh
. >> yes, we are going to talk about that very controversial and popular movie les miserable and indi arie was a ghost singer for even a joan crawford and lived to tell about it. >> and let us take a live look outside from our roof cam. this beautiful shot and here is janu with your forecast. >> thank-you, reggie. you can see if cloudy conditions and also dealing with lingering sparkles but it is going to taper off. 50s tonight and we are expecting to clear so expect another...
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. >> when you get bullied as a child, you feel miserable and unwanted ?oomple the san francisco district attorney's office sponsored the bye-bye bullying contest. students submitted 58 films designed to discourage bullying. a team from st. ignatious high said bullying is a hot topic on campus. >> there's been a number of suicides. it was almost more than a contest for us. it was like we're representing our school and supporting a very serious issue. >> the winning teams took home a number of prizes including an ipad and a baseball signed by barry zito courtesy of the san francisco giants. a sacramento man is being evaluatedded after claiming he attacked his daughter with a chainsaw. the man called 9-1-1 about 7:00 a.m. today reporting that his daughter was dead. when police arrived, he had barricaded himself inside his apartment. he was holed up there for three hours until police used tear gas to flush him out. when they entered the apartment, police say they were relieved to find no evidence of a chainsaw attack. the man's daughter was of not there and p
. >> when you get bullied as a child, you feel miserable and unwanted ?oomple the san francisco district attorney's office sponsored the bye-bye bullying contest. students submitted 58 films designed to discourage bullying. a team from st. ignatious high said bullying is a hot topic on campus. >> there's been a number of suicides. it was almost more than a contest for us. it was like we're representing our school and supporting a very serious issue. >> the winning teams took...
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the kansas city chiefs are known for supporting their fan despite this being a rather miserable season that the chiefs are enduring. but after the game the head coach of the football team, romeo crennel spoke to reporters. he was one of the coaches who witnessed jovan belcher killing himself at their practice facility yesterday morning. >> it is tough when circumstances happen. you can't undo them. you have to rely on each other, your family and friends and rely on your faith. and that's what the team tried to do. today we were able to do that and try to work our way through the tragedy. and knowing that it's not over today it still will go on tomorrow, the next day and the next day. but life is going to go on as well and we have to work through it. >> reporter: there was some talk of whether or not this game would have been canal today. obviously, the nfl football league decided to go on with the game. the players supported that decision. very few clues from players after the game as to what might have transpired. what led people to this murder-suicide yesterday morning. that's one of
the kansas city chiefs are known for supporting their fan despite this being a rather miserable season that the chiefs are enduring. but after the game the head coach of the football team, romeo crennel spoke to reporters. he was one of the coaches who witnessed jovan belcher killing himself at their practice facility yesterday morning. >> it is tough when circumstances happen. you can't undo them. you have to rely on each other, your family and friends and rely on your faith. and that's...
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miserable. it grossed $17.5 million on its one day holiday debut. and not far behind, quinn ten tarantino's film with just under $11 million. so it sounds like a lot of people spent yesterday at the movies. >> i'm going to see both. >> like when we have time. >> yeah. what an epic. those sweeping pictures. >> and it has some great names. looking forward to it. on my list, as well. >>> president obama's christmas vacation will be over in a matter of hours. we'll have the latest inside information on whether he'll get a deal or more frustration when he arrives back here in the nation's capital. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks!
miserable. it grossed $17.5 million on its one day holiday debut. and not far behind, quinn ten tarantino's film with just under $11 million. so it sounds like a lot of people spent yesterday at the movies. >> i'm going to see both. >> like when we have time. >> yeah. what an epic. those sweeping pictures. >> and it has some great names. looking forward to it. on my list, as well. >>> president obama's christmas vacation will be over in a matter of hours. we'll...
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ours was a months monthlong and it was miserable. i came out of that a changed human being, for the better. i lost almost all of my cockiness and quite a few tailfeathers and spent the next decade being a weapons and tactics officer at a different level than a fighter wing. i was in khobar towers when that blew up. do you guys remember that? always in the wrong place at the wrong time. i was there when that place blew up. we hadn't really, i don't think any of us was thinking about terrorism the way that is thought about now. it wasn't something we were prepared to fight. my generation was geared to fight the soviet union. i asked my teenage daughter, she says you know, what's wrong with russia? russia was the soviet union and she said what's that? it's a big thing in the late 80s and early '90s before it toppled. we were geared up to fight them and most of us have never really considered iraq or knew who saddam hussein was. after that war was over, which winning was a forgone conclusion, you you no? the terrorism thing caught us by
ours was a months monthlong and it was miserable. i came out of that a changed human being, for the better. i lost almost all of my cockiness and quite a few tailfeathers and spent the next decade being a weapons and tactics officer at a different level than a fighter wing. i was in khobar towers when that blew up. do you guys remember that? always in the wrong place at the wrong time. i was there when that place blew up. we hadn't really, i don't think any of us was thinking about terrorism...
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we do know that since june of 2009, we have been running the same playbook in a miserable growth and i think it is time to take a step back and think hard about the kind of policies we are undertaking. host: i want to respond to this earlier -- you use the phrase uncertainty, that business does not know what will happen. guest: i have asked business folks that if i could give you one after% certainty -- that if i could give you 100% certainty, would this affect you and they said that is not what i want. guest: response certainty and then there is bad policy. ofhave an enormous amount not growing. there can be fairness and social objectives. in an environment where we have a terrible economic growth, 23 million americans out of work and some of given up entirely, we always would favor rapid growth. host: guest: some do, not sure i agree with that. businesses can be mad at washington all they want. if they see profits in the future, businesses will start to spend and they are not sure about a lot of what will be happening. the election is over and we will have to get past that. host: f
we do know that since june of 2009, we have been running the same playbook in a miserable growth and i think it is time to take a step back and think hard about the kind of policies we are undertaking. host: i want to respond to this earlier -- you use the phrase uncertainty, that business does not know what will happen. guest: i have asked business folks that if i could give you one after% certainty -- that if i could give you 100% certainty, would this affect you and they said that is not...
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my top three favorites "jack reacher," "less miserable be," and? "django unchained" hands down. >> violent these films given the mood of the countries. nice hat, by the way. >> thank you. >> they could be tough films. what about end of the world? it's not you're still there, i'm still here but maybe you're in the mood for end of the world flicks. any thoughts on that. >> if you were so so depressed that the world didn't yesterday and you just have to watch a film to cope which is what i do to cope with things, then i think "the day the earth stood still," the 1951 version, don't deal with the remake, just go to the original source. that movie's a great message of actual nonviolence. another fantastic armageddon movie and one of the best i think actually made for tv end of the world movies is called "asteroid." and this stars annabella schiori. if anybody remembers that fantastic actress. she is an expert on the world and it is coming to an end because the asteroids are coming. this was made for tv, but it won an emmy for outstanding visual effects
my top three favorites "jack reacher," "less miserable be," and? "django unchained" hands down. >> violent these films given the mood of the countries. nice hat, by the way. >> thank you. >> they could be tough films. what about end of the world? it's not you're still there, i'm still here but maybe you're in the mood for end of the world flicks. any thoughts on that. >> if you were so so depressed that the world didn't yesterday and you...
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absolutely miserable weather day today. but despite this heavy rain, there will be five, at least five more funerals and memorial services held here in newtown today for the victims. there will also be a moment of silence observed at 9:30 a.m. across the state as well as in new york and new jersey, massachusetts, even the white house observing that moment of silence. and other states all the way down to florida where they will then ring 26 church bells for the 26 victims killed inside sandy hook elementary. and last night we got word that a gunshot where nancy lanza bought one of her weapons was raided by the atf. no word on what they may have found there. but nancy lanza was remembered at private funeral services in new hampshire with heavy police protection. she was shot four times in the head by her son, adam, before he smashed his computer hard drive and set out on his murderous rampage. investigators reportedly having a tough time retrieving data from that hard drive, which might reveal who adam played his violent vide
absolutely miserable weather day today. but despite this heavy rain, there will be five, at least five more funerals and memorial services held here in newtown today for the victims. there will also be a moment of silence observed at 9:30 a.m. across the state as well as in new york and new jersey, massachusetts, even the white house observing that moment of silence. and other states all the way down to florida where they will then ring 26 church bells for the 26 victims killed inside sandy...
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>> it was a miserable election. wasn't it. the whole time we had a small conversation. the president ran a pretty negative campaign and didn't win a mandate on big stuff. he did talk about his desire to increase taxes which may go to melissa's point. but after an elect like this. there isn't that goodwill. there isn't that kind of national coming together that you might have seen for, say, bill clinton or ronald reagan and their reelection. people are pretty bummed out. alisyn: tell us what the larger issue is. does this mean people won't be spending as much on christmas gifts in how do it translate to what it means to the economy? >> it's always hard to reconcile how people feel and how they act. we know you may feel like you shouldn't spend a lot of money but when push comes to showf end up buying an extra gift. soy don't think it means christmas is doomed. but like you were saying before. people are not feeling hopeful about what's going on and they are not alone. when i talk to economists they are wondering, is this the new normal. you have roughly 150,000 people fi
>> it was a miserable election. wasn't it. the whole time we had a small conversation. the president ran a pretty negative campaign and didn't win a mandate on big stuff. he did talk about his desire to increase taxes which may go to melissa's point. but after an elect like this. there isn't that goodwill. there isn't that kind of national coming together that you might have seen for, say, bill clinton or ronald reagan and their reelection. people are pretty bummed out. alisyn: tell us...
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they used to make fun of a said dennis afterward we felt some miserably. >> host: why some many lawyers? >> guest: no good reason. we have very restrictive rules of engagement. how we choose. and we drop a bomb, the lawyer, is a syndicate target? to close? is it too close to a school? become in this way. here is how many people may get killed as collateral damage. when you do that for the libyan campaign much less syria or k-9 or afghanistan you're talking about hundreds of targets needing lots of lawyers. the society. all lot of reason for having lots and lots of lawyers. we have more lawyers than probably anyone of the services in the entire department. >> caller: my question would be why after the iraq more whenever we gave these people an opportunity for liberty we did not pay for some of the assets of the country as far as their oil production to pay our debt and what we spent to give them the choice of freedom. thank you. >> guest: that raises an interesting question because we did the first goal for desert storm, we actually went around hat in hand to the various countries, inclu
they used to make fun of a said dennis afterward we felt some miserably. >> host: why some many lawyers? >> guest: no good reason. we have very restrictive rules of engagement. how we choose. and we drop a bomb, the lawyer, is a syndicate target? to close? is it too close to a school? become in this way. here is how many people may get killed as collateral damage. when you do that for the libyan campaign much less syria or k-9 or afghanistan you're talking about hundreds of targets...
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. >> i spent five miserable months at headquarters and then from there to seven months as a telling commander. >> go back to your first trip there, 1964, 65. how did to get there? >> i was at west point. i was an instructor. i'd been in california for two years and i got a master's degree and i was obliged to go back to west point. i saw some friends over there. i knew the war was going on. it was an infantryman's war, i was an infantryman. i was concerned about having a soft life, so i volunteered to go. it happened to be a time when the department i was in was reorganized and they could afford to let me go. that is how i got over there. i got there, went in as an adviser to the south >> so people have been fighting that war for 20 years. it was an incredible experience. >> what was your rank? >> i got promoted to major about a month after and after i had been there. >> first time you got into battle? >> didn't know what was going on. never what you were doubt before. all of a sudden someone is shooting at you and rounds are going over your head and you continue doing your job but it is chao
. >> i spent five miserable months at headquarters and then from there to seven months as a telling commander. >> go back to your first trip there, 1964, 65. how did to get there? >> i was at west point. i was an instructor. i'd been in california for two years and i got a master's degree and i was obliged to go back to west point. i saw some friends over there. i knew the war was going on. it was an infantryman's war, i was an infantryman. i was concerned about having a soft...
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. >>> box office gold for les miserables. it blew away all expectations. raking in $18 million on opening day. strong number one. and number two, jangle on chains, starring jamie fox and leonardo decap icaprio. and then the hob bot, parental guidance and jack reacher. >>> in the next half hour, we'll preview some of the top picks with christopher john farley of speak easy. "the wall street journal's" culture website. we'll look ahead to the movies. >>> ahead on "starting point," we showed you the winter weather in some parts of the country. the other danger? tornadoes. a man rolling the camera as he started to steer his family away from a twister, that's next. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ welcome to chevy's year-end event. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [
. >>> box office gold for les miserables. it blew away all expectations. raking in $18 million on opening day. strong number one. and number two, jangle on chains, starring jamie fox and leonardo decap icaprio. and then the hob bot, parental guidance and jack reacher. >>> in the next half hour, we'll preview some of the top picks with christopher john farley of speak easy. "the wall street journal's" culture website. we'll look ahead to the movies. >>> ahead...
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symptoms from the neck down, body aches, fever, tired, feeling miserable, that is usually the flu. harris: i want to turn quickly just to small children. as jon is saying when you have symptoms yourself you know how you're feeling but a little child can't always tell you. how can you tell by looking at your child, yeah, it is time to go to the doctor? >> i mean children look, they get very high fevers. they usually can tolerate that a little better than adults but if your child isn't eating or drinking and they're laying around, you can try to give them if avenue a fever some anti-fever medicine to see how they do. if they perk right up, usually could be just a cold. sniffles, colds, things like that are very common with kids. they spread germs. they're like little germ factories. they go to school, they touch everything, eat, touch their face. that is very common during flu season. you can do it up to six months and above kids can get a flu shot. jon: head's up it is probably a cold from the neck down, it is probably the flu? >> right. jon: all right. i'll remember that. that is g
symptoms from the neck down, body aches, fever, tired, feeling miserable, that is usually the flu. harris: i want to turn quickly just to small children. as jon is saying when you have symptoms yourself you know how you're feeling but a little child can't always tell you. how can you tell by looking at your child, yeah, it is time to go to the doctor? >> i mean children look, they get very high fevers. they usually can tolerate that a little better than adults but if your child isn't...
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saying that because apparently it's going to be said a lot this awards season, very long title, less miserables, moonrise kingdom, salmon fishing in the yemen and silver linings playbook. those comedy movies, there's a little zing to the zang there. there's some different, smaller, quirkier movies and that's what we see the hollywood foreign press do a lot of times. there will be a lot of star power at the 70th annual golden globe awards this year hosted by tina faye and aimee poehler, got nominations for best am stress in a comedy series. women will be in full force. here is a couple of things that stood out, people who did not get nominated, anthony hopkins did not get nominated for "hitchco "hitchcock" although helen mirren did and no jamie foxx although leonardo and quentin tarantino nominated for best director and screen play but no jamie foxx once again. don? >> no jamie foxx. any other factors? >> reporter: no jamie foxx. >> any other actors nominated? >> reporter: oh, yeah. you know what here is where the hollywood foreign press likes, they like star power, they love a-listers on the re
saying that because apparently it's going to be said a lot this awards season, very long title, less miserables, moonrise kingdom, salmon fishing in the yemen and silver linings playbook. those comedy movies, there's a little zing to the zang there. there's some different, smaller, quirkier movies and that's what we see the hollywood foreign press do a lot of times. there will be a lot of star power at the 70th annual golden globe awards this year hosted by tina faye and aimee poehler, got...
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. >> dave: rain in times square would be miserable. >> clayton: thank you so much. coming up on the show, a health scare for hillary clinton and this is serious. we're live outside her hospital with an update on her condition and that blood clot. >> juliet: then a plan to ease regulations and help small business suddenly gets shelfed. why? what does it mean for american job creators. we'll talk about that next [ hudson ] we're human. we fall down. we gain weight. and we get back up. strength and determination are human too. so are dinner dates and birthday cake. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. built for human nature so you can expect amazing. ♪ on top the world right now ♪ join for free and expect amazing. because it works. every signature is unique, and every fingerprint unrepeatable. at sleep number, we've always recognized the incredible diversity of human beings, and know that up there with your social security number and your phone number is another important number. your sleep number. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep num
. >> dave: rain in times square would be miserable. >> clayton: thank you so much. coming up on the show, a health scare for hillary clinton and this is serious. we're live outside her hospital with an update on her condition and that blood clot. >> juliet: then a plan to ease regulations and help small business suddenly gets shelfed. why? what does it mean for american job creators. we'll talk about that next [ hudson ] we're human. we fall down. we gain weight. and we get...
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. >> given our demographics, that is just miserable news. finally, doctor, would you -- young woman or man comes to you saying i'm looking for a career in medicine, what do you tell them? >> one of the good things in medicine, people don't usually go into it for the purpose of making money, they go into it for helping people. if you want to make money, there are probably prochgss that you'll do better. the satisfaction you get of looking after people and having a very healthy wage as a result of that is incomparable. >> if you can get past with dealing with the insurance companies, i bet you it is a rewarding job. dr. cosgrove, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> still ahead, much more on the markets. the economy and the fiscal cliff with henry mcvey. head of global macro and asset allocation. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and
. >> given our demographics, that is just miserable news. finally, doctor, would you -- young woman or man comes to you saying i'm looking for a career in medicine, what do you tell them? >> one of the good things in medicine, people don't usually go into it for the purpose of making money, they go into it for helping people. if you want to make money, there are probably prochgss that you'll do better. the satisfaction you get of looking after people and having a very healthy wage...
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passengers say it was a miserable experience. >> it was terrible. i thought i was dying. >> they were very good at taking care of us and took care of all of our needs. they came in and sanitized the rooms three times a day while he we were ill. >> alisyn: it sounds terrible and all the sick passengers since recovered. yesterday we showed you the video of an ups man caught on camera stealing christmas presents and now new video in one neighborhood in seattle, washington. you can see one subject walks right out of his car, picks up a package from the front porch and bolts. surveillance cameras caught this woman strolling right up to a well-lit porch and stealing this box. police are still looking for both of them. >> clayton: you know what i'm struck by, how many people are using web cams on front porches. >> alisyn: and when you haven't done your christmas shopping in time, this is not the answer, people. >> kelly: and they're stealing in the day as well. during the daylight hours. >> clayton: it's expected everyone is at work and boxes piling up whi
passengers say it was a miserable experience. >> it was terrible. i thought i was dying. >> they were very good at taking care of us and took care of all of our needs. they came in and sanitized the rooms three times a day while he we were ill. >> alisyn: it sounds terrible and all the sick passengers since recovered. yesterday we showed you the video of an ups man caught on camera stealing christmas presents and now new video in one neighborhood in seattle, washington. you...
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it has failed miserably. it has failed in history. if it fails from campaign economics. the bush tax cuts disproportionately benefit high- income people. if we get rid of those we will save a lot of money and there is minimal risk to the short term income. high income, whether you are with a wall street bond trader or a ceo of a corporation, they tend to be less vulnerable to the ups and downs of their income and middle class people prepare -- people. linney to support those people. that will lock in a savings again. -- we need to support those people. that will lock in savings again. host: next caller. get -- and can't we do away with the federal reserve? if they don't have a arwin power, they cannot have debt. -- if they do not have borrowing power, they do not have debt. that we cannot borrow money from china. let's do away with it. everybody buckle down for a decade and let's get this thing came down. host: let's go to our next caller in massachusetts. the democrats line. caller: looking at the we go back -- at the fiscal cliff, we go back to 2001 with the lowering o
it has failed miserably. it has failed in history. if it fails from campaign economics. the bush tax cuts disproportionately benefit high- income people. if we get rid of those we will save a lot of money and there is minimal risk to the short term income. high income, whether you are with a wall street bond trader or a ceo of a corporation, they tend to be less vulnerable to the ups and downs of their income and middle class people prepare -- people. linney to support those people. that will...
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. >> you were there twice and then again in 1969 to request a spent five miserable months at headquarters and then from there, seven months as a tank commander. >> go back to your first trip there. how did you get there? >> i was at west point. i was an instructor. i had been at the university of southern california for two years at a master's degree, but to come back. saw some friends die over there. i knew the war was going on. it was an infantryman war. i was an infantryman. so i volunteered to go. it happened to be at a time when the department i was in was reorganizing and they could afford to let me go. that is how it got over there. got there, went in as an advisor to the airborne. many of whom had been members of the first battalion under the french. the head of fighting that war for 20 years. an incredible experience -- they had been fighting that war for 20 years. an incredible six experience. >> for study got into battle -- first time you got into battle? >> didn't know what was going on. all the sudden as -- there is somebody shooting at you and routes are going over your head
. >> you were there twice and then again in 1969 to request a spent five miserable months at headquarters and then from there, seven months as a tank commander. >> go back to your first trip there. how did you get there? >> i was at west point. i was an instructor. i had been at the university of southern california for two years at a master's degree, but to come back. saw some friends die over there. i knew the war was going on. it was an infantryman war. i was an...